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August 4th Sermon SERMON ENTITILED WRESTLING WITH GOD; BASED ON THE STORY OF JACOB Word of Life: Knowing what to cling to for strength in this journey of life is important and we can learn from Jacob, that God is the source of true strength. INTO THE WORD: Sometimes Life can be overwhelming,
Take George for example, a young adult having just graduated from college. Now
He must face all those transitional decisions, where to live, how much
insurance to get, where to work, and more. It is like a sea of incoming
responsibilities that crash upon him. Where can he find strength and wisdom for
the challenges he must Face? Or take John,
a middle aged man, who has been working hard in his company and has been
promoted several times. With each promotion, however, comes more responsibility,
and yet he wants very much to be a good father to his children and a good
husband for his wife. He like so many is being squeezed between work and home
responsibilities, where can he find strength to meet these challenges?
Or take
Sarah, recently widowed after 55 great years of marriage. Now she must shoulder
alone what she and her husband were able to face together. So
many choices, so much responsibility, where can she find strength to face these
challenges. Each of us is facing challenges on
this journey we call life, perhaps we can identify with George, or John or
Sarah. Then again maybe the challenges we face are
different from theirs, none the less, we each need to find a source of strength
for this journey. I want to suggest to you today that Jacob s story might
direct us to that strength. EXPLORING THE WORD: TELL JACOB STORY FOUND IN GENESIS
25-37 Jacob received from his divine visitor
a new name,[See chapter 32] which directed him to
cling to God. As he did that he found strength to face
his challenges. INTO THE WORLD: I hope we can now see that like Jacob if we
need strength to face our challenges on this journey of life, we need to cling
to God. Laying all our concerns before Him and trusting his guidance for what
lay ahead. Amen. August 11th
Sermon HOW SHALL
WE HANDLE LIFE'S STORMY WEATHER? MATTHEW 14:
22-33 Word of
Life: When the boats of our life are battered by the storms
we need to look for the presence of Jesus, put our trust in his love and follow
where he guides us to go. Life can be
going quite smoothly, then unexpectantly make an
abrupt turn. For the storms of life can come upon quite quickly. We don t have to look very far to know that is true. The drama
that has unfolded in our midst with the 18 miners is an example of how quickly
life can turn and storms can come. Split second choices made the difference
between coming out of the mine or getting trapped. I read in the USA today of a mother, a
daughter and a family friend who went out for a day of fishing and fun on the
Biscayne bay in Miami. A storm came up very suddenly after they had been out
for a couple hours and their small boat was capsized
by the waves. 20 hours later the coast guard rescued them. A storm had tossed
their lives around and caused them to do some reflecting. In
life we have stormy weather that is not just caused by
the weather. Perhaps it is because of a health problem, or the death of a loved
one. Or the changes in a job or even being layed off from work. It is then that we feel the waves of life
battering our boats. That is why I think this Gospel story is so crucial for us
to hear and take to heart. In
our culture we look to stories to entertain us, make
us laugh or cry, however, our Gospel writers are telling us stories about Jesus
not to just entertain us but to inform us about what it means for us to be a
disciple of the Christ. So to get the full meaning of
the story we need to look at the story from the disciples perspective. Tell
the story from the disciples perspective. Now
what I find interesting is Peter's reaction and in his reaction
I have found a three-fold pattern for facing the storms of life. Notice what he
does First he tests
to see if this is really Jesus, this is the practice we have called
discernment. Seeking to know what is God s will, what is God s wisdom. Tell
story of man who thought God wanted him to become rich We
test by looking at what the Bible tells and by getting to know Jesus better Next He steps out
of the Boat, an act of faith/ trust Tell
story of Walt Wangerin and the storm he faced in the
Cherry tree, how he had to trust his father's arms to catch him Last but
not least he focuses on Jesus When
he is focused on Jesus he is able to walk on the water, tell about Kathyrn Koob one of the Now to tell
the whole story we must acknowledge that Peter does not always keep his focus
on Jesus and when he begins to notice the strong winds, he begins to sink,
however, even then Jesus does not abandon him. He rescues him
and together they get in the Boat and immediately the seas became calm.
What that says to me is that the world will always try to convince us that it's power is stronger and if we let it persuade us we will
miss discerning God's love for our battered boats. So my friends, when we are
faced with the storms of life we can be like Peter discerning
what God wants us to do, then acting on that belief and keeping our focus on
his word. For He alone can sustain us when the storms of life assail us, the 18
miners and us have seen a dramatic demonstration of that truth in the past few
weeks. However, our God is always at work to providentially care for us in the
midst of life s storms, so like Peter let us put ourselves in his hands for he
loves us! Amen August 18th
Sermon Cultivating an attitude like
Joseph GEN. 45: 1-15 Word of Life: Joseph's story
provides us with three important insights about forgiveness, namely, Revenge is
God's Business ; if we focus on what God has done for us instead of our hurt,
we are more willing to forgive; While we may think that not forgiving hurts the
other person, we find that the real victim is ourselves. Today's
lessons focus on a very familiar topic for us who are followers of Christ. It
is the topic of forgiveness. A topic that is often repeated
in the Bible. My curiosity was aroused this week so I made a rough count of how
many chapters have a reference to forgiveness. I found 65 chapters in the
scriptures refer to forgiveness. That says to me that it is an important
concept for the followers of Jesus to understand and to practice. That also
says to me that the scriptures needed to repeat these teachings over and over,
because we have a hard time hearing and trusting what they say. For
when we are trespassesd upon
we are hurt and every bone in our body cries out to get justice and be
revenged. Forgiveness, however, is surrendering the right to get revenge to God
and responding in the love of God. That is not easy to do, but very necessary
for our well being. The
Joseph story helps us see this even more clearly. tell the Joseph story from Gen.
37-50 In this
story I see three important insights about
forgiveness. First, Joseph is able to forgive because he focuses on God and not
on his hurt. "Do not be distressed, or angry with yourselves because you
sold me here, God sent me ahead to preserve life." Tell of Steve
Chapman s song and how the one we really imprison when we don t forgive is us. 2.
Joseph is able to forgive because he has surrendered the right to get revenge
to God. He recognizes that revenge is not the business of humans but the and lastly I
think that Joseph is able to forgive for he realizes that fellowship with his
brothers is something he has missed and that is more important than nursing a
grudge [ tell the story of the Brothers in South Dakota, estranged for 21
years by a feud are reconciled. ] So my
friends let us strive to cultivate the attitude we see in Joseph to forgive, and to live in the
light of God's amazing love. AMEN |
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